Identifying collaborative innovation capabilities within knowledge‐intensive environments: Insights from the ARPANET project
Abstract
Purpose
This article aims to identify the capabilities supporting the development of collaborative innovation within knowledge‐intensive environments.
Design/methodology/approach
Re‐considering the history of the ARPANET project as a vivid example of collaborative innovation, the article presents qualitative research from a historical case.
Findings
Within this framework, the article shows that benefiting from collaboration in innovation entails that the innovative organisation is capable of achieving (at least) the following tasks: to leverage complementarities between internal and external sources of innovation (design capability); to codify, capitalise and disseminate knowledge outcomes (knowledge management capability); and to align product and organisations in a dynamic way (adaptive governance capability).
Research limitations/implications
This contribution is limited by looking at a single case. On the premise that model generalization depends on extensive empirical data, the current article should be considered as preliminary/exploratory research that aims at identifying the capabilities supporting collaborative innovation within knowledge‐intensive environments.
Originality/value
The originality of this article is to look at a historical case to elaborate on a typology of collaborative innovation capabilities.
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Citation
Barbaroux, P. (2012), "Identifying collaborative innovation capabilities within knowledge‐intensive environments: Insights from the ARPANET project", European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 15 No. 2, pp. 232-258. https://doi.org/10.1108/14601061211220995
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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